Editor's Note: The four individuals profiled in this series were named the 2026 Rising Stars due to their passion, their dedication, and the impact they’ve had on the printing industry. In this ...
Although Kiki Dusina attended Clemson University’s Graphic Communications Program, she would tell you she fell into printing and that it was a happy accident. “I thought that it was a graphic design ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — The Tribune Star plans to move the printing of its newspaper away from its Terre Haute location.
National Geographic’s Wonder Lessons will teach you how to navigate the stars, spot cloud types, recognize common trees, and identify different kinds of rocks. Today, we’re learning about the Big ...
Deer print is one of spring's latest trends that's filtered down from the high fashion world to our favourite high street stores. Moving on from cow print — it was autumn's hottest trend after ...
Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have conducted the most detailed simulation of the interior of stars and disproved a theory scientists have believed for 45 years: that stars switch their ...
Sure, 200 stars is a lot (that’s about $100 if you have a Starbucks card loaded in your app), but it works out to something like a free drink for every 14 you buy. There are probably better deals, but ...
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The Department of War announced Thursday it is reforming the long-running military newspaper Stars and Stripes, and questions are being raised about whether it will maintain editorial independence.
Minneapolis — The smell of ink, paper, oil and metal clung to the air. Shredded newspaper dangled from a milelong stretch of conveyors that shuttled millions of pages every week. After decades of work ...
The smell of ink, paper, oil and metal clung to the air. Shredded newspaper dangled from a milelong stretch of conveyors that shuttled millions of pages every week. After decades of work and ...